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Does anyone know if the Franklin gun shop has transferred ownership and has reopened yet?
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for-sale Volquartsen Picatinny rail for Ruger MKI-MKIv and 22/45
Protongunner replied to Protongunner's topic in Gear Classifieds
Bump, rail still available -
Do-It-Yourself Holster from Gallon Milk Jug
Protongunner replied to jgradyc's topic in Firearms Gear and Accessories
Throw in some duct tape and it would get the Red Green seal of approval. Very resourceful! -
I do not know. I'll try to remember to look next time I'm up that way visiting. What's the most desireable?
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I hadn't been paying attention to their prices lately. I vaguely recall him buying two of these when I was a young boy. One of them he shot a little and this one pictured he just never got it out. They both have been collecting dust for years lol.
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Saw this in the back of my dad's safe today while visiting. An unfired Russian with the price tag from early 90s still attached. I'm sure this price stung back then...
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I have never owned a zero-turn mower but they look pretty fantastic for getting things done quickly. Sadly, there were a few zero turn related accidents back in my hometown last year. One where a farmer broke his back when his trailer came unhitched while loading his zero turn and it flipped over on him backwards. Unfortunately another gentleman who had been mowing with one for 20 plus years died when his somehow ended up in a creek on top of him and pinned him under the water, his face only a few inches from the surface. The third incident was where a guy rolled his off into a dry creek bed, fortunately he was not injured badly. Im not saying these three things couldn't and don't happen with a standard garden tractor mowers but it does appear that you need to be extra careful on uneven and wet terrain especially when new to the zero turn mechanics. Be safe out there.
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It appears that the form one route for building your own suppressor has been all but totally eviscerated. From what I gather most folks who are in the pending state with a form1 submission are going to play it safe and let their submission be disapproved rather than send any photographs of any materials they may have on hand. It's definitely a confusing time and bad luck for anyone who had recently tried to start their first form one can. You may have noticed that the vendors who were selling trap parts have mostly shut down because of this response. On the bright side I have seen some reports of form 4 suppressors filed with the form4 electronic system coming back in under 90 days already.
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First form1 tax stamp (sbr) approved. Submitted 1/23 approved 2/22. Not as quick of a turnaround time as others have reported for eform1, but not too bad either.
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I recently submitted a couple of eform 1s, one SBR and 1 suppressor. I have seen reports from different sources of as low as 10 day turn around times with the eforms. I'm hoping to get lucky and be under 30 days but we shall see. This is my first form 1 experience. I've got a form 4 that is rolling up on one year so surely it will be faster than that.
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for-sale Volquartsen Picatinny rail for Ruger MKI-MKIv and 22/45
Protongunner replied to Protongunner's topic in Gear Classifieds
Bump -
Looking for .22 pistol/rifle competition
Protongunner replied to Dirtshooter's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
Yes sir. I've been dipping my toe in the factory class. Ive had a lot of fun and try to learn something new each time from the more seasoned folk. -
Looking for .22 pistol/rifle competition
Protongunner replied to Dirtshooter's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
There are some ARA matches in Mt. Pleasant at eagle eye. Next one is scheduled in March. https://www.americanrimfire.com/index.php/index.php https://www.americanrimfire.com/index.php/club/view/495 -
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My neighbor has one a couple years old. He has had some health issues and told me he is going to sell it a few months ago. If you pm me your contact info I can pass it along to him.
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Franklin, TN area gunsmith?
Protongunner replied to 19_A_CPT's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
I saw on their website they are closed the month of January for re-organization -
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sale-or-trade Valmet M45 .22 Target rifle Sale or Trade
Protongunner replied to Bhelton10's topic in Firearms Classifieds
Free bump for being the most solid feeling rifle I've ever held. Wish I had some extra cash to pick this up too. -
I had never heard of that option. I will have to look into that.
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My brother and sister-in-law actually have one of these that are outside their home in the ground. Not necessarily a bad option, I just see using it more if it is inside my garage. Sure it could be a pain in the butt getting out of there if the house was to collapse on top of it but so would getting blown away and ending up in someone else's tree line.
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That would be a bad day for sure